Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Via MuzzleWatch (sorta; the link in MuzzleWatch doesn't exactly work, but the link within the excerpted piece does), Steve Rosen gets his revenge on those who he thinks wrongfully harmed him:

"Rosen is also interested in dealing with another problem he claims surfaced during this case: the strong anti-Israel sentiment among individuals in Americas intelligence community, which he believes is what led to the investigation against him in the first place."

So sinking Freeman was Rosen's pay-back to the American intelligence community. He should probably hire someone to start his car from now on.

Via MuzzleWatch (sorta; the link in MuzzleWatch doesn't exactly work, but the link within the excerpted piece does), Steve Rosen gets his revenge on those who he thinks wrongfully harmed him:

"Rosen is also interested in dealing with another problem he claims surfaced during this case: the strong anti-Israel sentiment among individuals in Americas intelligence community, which he believes is what led to the investigation against him in the first place."

So sinking Freeman was Rosen's pay-back to the American intelligence community. He should probably hire someone to start his car from now on.